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A brave friend

Baldwine, Baldwinn, Baldwinne, Baldwen, Baldwenn, Baldwenne, Baldwyn, Baldwynn

Balint (Latin) A healthy and strong man

Balent, Balin, Balen, Balynt, Balyn

Balloch (Scottish) From the grazing land

Bancroft (English) From the bean field

Bancrofte, Banfield, Banfeld, Bankroft, Bankrofte

Bandana (Spanish) A brightly colored headwrap

Bandanah, Bandanna, Bandannah

Bandy (American) A fiesty man

Bandey, Bandi, Bandie, Bandee, Bandea

Bansi (Indian) One who plays the flute

Bansie, Bansy, Bansey, Bansee, Bansea

Bao (Vietnamese / Chinese) To order / one who is prized

Baqir (Arabic) A learned man

Baqeer, Baqear, Baqier, Baqeir, Baqyr, Baqer

Barak (Hebrew) Of the lightning flash

Barrak, Barac, Barrac, Barack, Barrack

Baram (Hebrew) The son of the nation

Barem, Barum, Barom, Barim, Barym

Bard (English) A minstrel; a poet

Barde, Bardo

Barden (English) From the barley valley; from the boar’s valley

Bardon, Bardun, Bardin, Bardyn, Bardan, Bardene

Bardol (Basque) A farmer

Bardo, Bartol

Bardrick (Teutonic) An axe ruler

Bardric, Bardrik, Bardryck, Bardryk, Bardryc, Bardarick, Bardaric, Bardarik

Barek (Arabic) One who is noble

Barec, Bareck

Barend (German) The hard bear

Barende, Barind, Barinde, Barynd, Barynde

Barnett (English) Of honorable birth

Barnet, Baronet, Baronett

Baron (English) A title of nobility

Barron

Barr (English) A lawyer

Barre, Bar

Barra (Gaelic) A fair-haired man

Barrett (German / English) Having the strength of a bear / one who argues

Baret, Barrat, Barratt, Barret, Barrette

Barry (Gaelic) A fair-haired man

Barrey, Barri, Barrie, Barree, Barrea, Barrington, Barryngton, Barringtun

Bartholomew (Aramaic) The son of the farmer

Bart, Bartel, Barth, Barthelemy, Bartho, Barthold, Bartholoma, Bartholomaus, Bartlett, Bartol

Bartlett (French) Form of Bartholomew, meaning “the son of the farmer”

Bartlet, Bartlitt, Bartlit, Bartlytt, Bartlyt

Bartley (English) From the meadow of birch trees

Bartly, Bartli, Bartlie, Bartlee, Bartlea, Bartleah, Bartleigh

Bartoli (Spanish) Form of Bartholomew, meaning “the son of the farmer”

Bartolie, Bartoly, Bartoley, Bartolee, Bartoleigh, Bartolea, Bartolo, Bartolio

Barton (English) From the barley town

Bartun, Barten, Bartan, Bartin, Bartyn

Barwolf (English) The ax-wolf

Barrwolf, Barwulf, Barrwulf

Basant (Arabic) One who smiles often

Basante

Bassett (English) A little person

Baset, Basset, Basett

Basy (American) A homebody

Basey, Basi, Basie, Basee, Basea, Basye

Baurice (American) Form of Maurice, meaning “a dark-skinned man; Moorish”

Baurell, Baureo, Bauricio, Baurids, Baurie, Baurin

Bay (Vietnamese / English) The seventh-born child; born during the month of July / from the bay

Baye, Bae, Bai

Beal (French) A handsome man

Beals, Beale, Beall, Bealle

Beamer (English) One who plays the trumpet

Beamor, Beamir, Beamyr, Beamur, Beamar, Beemer, Beemar, Beemir

Beau (French) A handsome man, an admirer

Bo

Becher (Hebrew) The firstborn son

ˆBeckett (English) From the small stream; from the brook

Becket

Bedar (Arabic) One who is attentive

Beder, Bedor, Bedur, Bedyr, Bedir

Beircheart (Anglo-Saxon) Of the intelligent army

Bela (Slavic) A white-skinned man

Belah, Bella, Bellah

Belden (English) From the beautiful valley

Beldan, Beldon, Beldun, Beldin, Beldyn, Bellden, Belldan, Belldon, Belldun, Belldin, Belldyn

Belen (Greek) Of an arrow

Belin, Belyn, Belan, Belon, Belun

Belindo (English) A handsome and tender man

Belyndo, Belindio, Belyndio, Belindeo, Belyndeo, Belindiyo, Belyndiyo, Belindeyo

Bellarmine (Italian) One who is handsomely armed

Bellarmin, Bellarmeen, Bellarmeene, Bellarmean, Bellarmeane, Bellarmyn, Bellarmyne

Belton (English) From the beautiful town

Bellton, Beltun, Belltun, Belten, Bellten

Belvin (American) Form of Melvin, meaning “a friend who offers counsel”

Belven, Belvyn, Belvon, Belvun, Belvan

Bem (African) A peaceful man

Ben (English) Form of Benjamin, meaning “son of the south; son of the right hand”

Benn, Benni, Bennie, Bennee, Benney, Benny, Bennea, Benno

*TBenjamin (Hebrew) Son of the

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